Autograph letters signed (26) : London and Zermatt, Switzerland, to the editor of the Belgravia and Chatto and Windus, 1882 July 2-1892 Feb. 4 and [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (26) : London and Zermatt, Switzerland, to the editor of the Belgravia and Chatto and Windus, 1882 July 2-1892 Feb. 4 and [n.d.].

Offering stories for publication, including "Reminscences of the Crimea," "End of a Joke," "Reminiscences of a Veteran," "My Lecture on Guncotton," "A Story of Uffa," "The Great Keinplatz experiment," "John Barrington Cowles," "The Man with the Mattock," "The Man from Archangel," "The firm of Girdlestone" (for republication).

26 items (30 p.) ; various sizes.

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